2020
CANADA IMMIGRATION NEWS
Reasons why you must go ahead with your Canada immigration plans
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, Canada has introduced certain strict measures. People have been asked to stay indoors and borders have been closed except for non-essential travel. However, the
Canada Express Entry remained upbeat despite Corona scare in Q1 2020
In the first quarter of 2020, Canada Express Entry issued more number of invitations than in the first quarters of previous two years despite the COVID-19 crisis affecting the operations
Flexibility helps Canada immigration system stay afloat amidst COVID-19 crisis
As the entire world is battling an unprecedented and enormous crisis called the COVID-19 outbreak, Canada immigration system remains operational. Nobody would have complained if Canada had stopped Express Entry
The impact of COVID-19 on Canada immigration
Owing to the outbreak of COVID-19, the Canada immigration scenario has been witnessing a few important changes in the past few weeks. The Government of Canada has introduced a few
Students, approved permanent residents may now travel to Canada
Canada has informed that international students, approved permanent residents and other persons exempt from travel ban imposed in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak may now travel to the country. The
3232 CEC candidates invited in second Express Entry draw held in 5 days
In the second Express Entry draw held within a gap of just five days, the Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada(IRCC) issued 3232 Invitations to Apply(ITAs) for permanent residence in Canada.
Canada will continue to welcome newcomers, students despite COVID-19 menace
The Government of Canada has provided an update on the travel restrictions introduced by the country in the wake of COVID-19 outbreak. As per a news release issued by the
Canada holds exclusive Express Entry draw for provincial nominees
In the latest Express Entry draw held on March 18, Canada invited 668 candidates who have received provincial nomination. The Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score for the draw was
COVID-19 impact: Will Canada cut down immigration levels?
Canada announced its Immigration Levels Plan for 2020-2022 recently, even as the coronavirus crisis was escalating in the country. Like most of the other countries, the crisis has negatively affected
COVID-19: IRCC issues special instructions on Canada immigration
The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada(IRCC) has issued certain important instructions for the officials and immigrants affected by COVID-19 outbreak. These instructions aim to prevent the further spread of the
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It was in March 2020 Canada closed its borders for international travellers following the COVID-19 outbreak. Eighteen months have passed
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In the largest Express Entry draw held since March 2022, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 932 provincial
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In the Express Entry draw held on March 16, Canada invited 924 immigration candidates to apply for permanent residence. The
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In the Express Entry draw held on March 16, Canada invited 924 immigration candidates to apply for permanent residence. The
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In the Express Entry draw held on March 30, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 919 candidates to
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In the third Express Entry draw of 2023, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 893 Provincial Nominee Program(PNP)candidates
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In the third largest PNP-specific Express Entry draw of the year, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 888
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In the largest Saskatchewan Expression of Interest draw held on October 10, a total of 853 candidates were invited to
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In the latest draw held on February 27, Saskatchewan invited 83 Express Entry candidates to apply for provincial nomination. The
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The latest Express Entry draw (#329), held on December 3 2024, brought exciting news for French-speaking candidates. It issued a
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Canada government will be funding more than 800 initiatives that would help newcomers in Canada to integrate into the Canadian
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A study conducted by the World Education Services (WES) society has found that more than 80 percent of skilled workers